Fantastic looking over this thread, so many memories of being a kid again. To me and my bunch of friends at junior school, these were like our version of pogs/trading cards - we were swapping ships all the time! Still got a ton of loose ones around somewhere, as well as the Bronze Enterprises, runabout and shuttle, still in it's box (near-mint condition as well). Would love to see them made again using today's modern standards.

Man I wish I would have kept these.
I had all the micros and I managed to score them at retail.
I even had multiples of some of the harder ships.
Didnt think they would be so hard to get later.
I sold or traded them all years ago.
I do somewhere have a defiant, voyager, and all the enterprises but E somewhere but I havnt found them as of yet.
I did find my aliens micro drop ship.

Holy crap... I'm too much of a hoarder to sell any of them, but I have a little plastic utility box that's probably worth it's weight in Gold-Pressed-Latinum if these are the prices that single, loose, Galoob MicroMachines are going for!

The not-often-seen Franco-Germanic packaging. Some spirited bidding drove this example up to $14.22 excluding shipping from Yurrp. And that, as we all know, is a bargain when it comes to Star Trek Micro Machines, which are worth more than sterling silver per ounce still, in 2017.

Here are a couple solid sales indicate of where some desirable Micro Machines are trending: set XI with the Bounty brought $25.80 + $12.29 shipping while the bottom Voyager set brought $31.00 + $12.29 shipping, both from the same seller.

Well bought on that Bounty set -- that's still a bit of a bargain -- while the Voyager set achieved an impressive result after 7 bids.

Here's something of a rarity, even in this relatively well-saturated market: the small set with the Enterprise-A, which I never saw in stores back when these were new. (I don't think these were foreign market, but I am not sure).

Unsold on eBay with a starting price of $46.00. Perhaps something for the packaging maniacs only.

Here's something of a rarity, even in this relatively well-saturated market: the small set with the Enterprise-A, which I never saw in stores back when these were new. (I don't think these were foreign market, but I am not sure).

Unsold on eBay with a starting price of $46.00. Perhaps something for the packaging maniacs only.

These were released over here in the UK and were only available in Argos stores as far as I remember. I know it's in my collection somewhere.

A loose USS Voyager micro machine sold for $25.00 + $2.61 shipping in the last quarter of 2017. That's a pretty strong result, all things, considered, and quite a bit north of 1/3 price for an MIB 3-pack with the same Voyager in it.

This remains one of the 3 or 4 rarest Micro Machine 3-packs, and it's still drawing plenty of bids.

Galoob's Collector's Set III (the one with the Enterprise-E) with individual number 38185 brought $95.99 + $13.65 shipping in the closing weeks of 2017.

I was never too fond of this set, mostly due to the low number of ships, the way the E was done, and that it didn't include the damned HMS Bounty. But dang, what else brings this kind of money in 2017? There was so much more that Micro Machines line could have done, given what the Eaglemoss line is doing now. The demand for these has been so strong for the last two decades.

Yeah, this is still one of those things that despite some alternatives from Furuta & Eaglemoss & some others is just bringing solid money. This is not Galoob's best effort -- I remember I was pretty underwhelmed when it came out because it was so flat, they screwed up the sculpting of the rear "fin" section behind the bridge, and the pivoting nacelles were a visual nightmare. Some of these micro machines don't age well, so there are now plenty with missing nacelles.

I now kinda feel lucky that I was able to freely find these when they just came out. Wonderful memories of playing with these.

Collector Set III, the one with the Enterprise-E, went for $164.95 + $15.00 shipping, after 1 bid.

Not completely deranged, surely there are some cheaper ways into Set III ownership and certainly toward the high end of the range at the moment, given last month's result referenced above.

It's amazing just how much in demand this set still is, in 2018. The first set was on the market for quite some time, and it appears that Sets II and III were on shelves for quite shorter periods of time.